The dawn of 2026 brought a distinctive energy to the German chess community as the Offene Kreiseinzelmeisterschaft (KEM) 2026 officially commenced in Rohrbach a. d. Ilm
The Youngest Face at the Board
In a tournament where the average competitor often boasts decades of experience. Born in 2018, Anish entered the competition as the youngest player in the entire field—a feat that captured the attention. Representing SK Freising, he didn’t just come to watch; he came to compete in the rigorous Meisterklasse II.
The decision to place such a young player in the MII category is a testament to his burgeoning skill. The tournament followed a demanding 6-round Swiss System, utilizing the Fischer kurz time mode
Performance and Statistical Breakdown
Anish Pujar’s participation was not merely symbolic; his statistics reveal a player who is rapidly ascending the ranks of regional chess. Competing in the Juniorenwertung (Junior Rankings), his results were as follows:
Entry Rating: He began the tournament with a DWZ (Deutsche Wertungszahl) of 1.050.
Performance Rating (Leistung): Most impressively, his performance throughout the six rounds was calculated at 1.168.
By achieving a performance rating significantly higher than his starting DWZ, Anish proved that he could hold his own against more seasoned opponents. This “plus-performance” suggests that his official rating will likely see a significant jump in the next update from the Schachkreis IN/FS
A Flourishing Chess Tradition
The TSV Rohrbach chess department, led by Sebastian Mucke, has been working tirelessly to foster growth in the sport
The tournament structure provided a professional yet welcoming environment. While the top players fought for the Zinnteller (pewter plate) challenge trophy and various category cups, the focus for the juniors was on development and the Juniorenwertung—a category open to those eligible for the KJEM 2026 (U10 through U18)
Looking Forward
The Junior rankings at the KEM 2026 highlight a bright future for youth chess in the region. While the overall Kreiseinzelmeister is traditionally awarded a Zinnteller (pewter plate) as a challenge trophy, the specific categories for Juniors and Seniors ensure that talent at every age is recognized.
The KEM 2026 in Rohrbach was more than just a tournament; it was a showcase of the next generation of chess talent. Anish Pujar has certainly set a high bar for himself as he continues to develop his game in the years to come.




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